Matt's sister Kim and her husband Neal are adopting from Ethiopia. After years of waiting and praying for a child/children they were matched with twin girls. A little over a week ago they were able to go to Ethiopia to meet and spend time with their little girls Kebe and Shena. We got the great opportunity to go spend some quality time with their 3 other children and watch them for a few days while Kim and Neal were gone. Here is a little bit of what our days were filled with~
Matt and Brock and Cailer had some fun moments on the trampoline.
What a fun uncle. :)
Ashley and Reuben spent the night with us one night. Enjoyed spending time with my sister and my little nephew.
Reuben really liked Jaci's pink, fuzzy chair. She was sweet and shared with him. Good job Jaci!
Kim and Neal left a small gift for their kids to open everyday they were gone. Probably the highlight of the kids day! They loved it!
The kids and I decided it would be fun to throw their parents a welcome home party. What is a party without cupcakes!?
Good job Brock!
So pretty like you Jaci ;)
2! Wow Cailer!
Licking the icing was the best part.
I think we made plenty.
Opening their last present which means.....MOM AND DAD ARE COMING HOME TODAY!
Decorating for the party.
Brock wrapping the doorhandles with streamers.
Cailer made a beautiful sign.
Jaci geared up to go on a walk. Tutu and all!
Jaci was my buddy the whole time we were there.
Practicing our surprise shout for when "mommy" and "daddy" get home.
I think they are pretty pumped here knowing they are going to see mom and dad soon.
He's cute.
And they went crazy.....
Reunited Blissful Smiles
Kim and Neal got the kids Ethiopian clothes. They loved them!
Here's a video of the surprise.......
We definitely got a little more of a glimpse into what it is like to be parents. Spending time with the kids made Matt and me both realize how much time we have to ourselves and to spend with each other. Taught us a little more how selfless being a parent is as well.
We are blessed by Kim and Neal's example in loving and caring for the orphans of the world. We have learned a lot through watching them go through their journey. Praying for them as they find out the details in bringing their little girls home.